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Monaco Grand Prix

May 24th – 26th 2024.

The blue riband event of F1 and the one they all want to win!

  • 3 different views over GP weekend
  • Packages from £1725
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  • 20-years experience in Monaco
  • Prices do not include flights

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Azerbaijan Grand Prix

Sept 13th - 15th 2024.

Seen to many as one of the fastest and exciting Grand Prix on the calendar.

  • Historic street circuit
  • Packages from £2995
  • Trip to Gobustan and more
  • Design by Herman Tilke

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Miami Grand Prix

The Grand Prix in Miami takes place at the famous Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Garden.

  • Hard Rock Stadium Circuit
  • Packages from £3625
  • A trip of a lifetime awaits
  • Disneyland package available

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British Grand Prix

July 5th – 7th 2024.

Silverstone, the home of British motorsport, the most amazing track.

  • Heritage, Paddock and Ignition Hospitality
  • Priced from £2575
  • Stay within walking distance of the track
  • Unique packages

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Italian Grand Prix

Aug 30th – sept 1st 2024.

The Temple of Speed, fastest track with the passionate Tifosi.

  • Amazing hospitality at pitlane exit
  • Packages from £2295
  • Milan city break
  • Best podium of the season

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Singapore Grand Prix

Sept 20th - 22nd 2024.

Remarkable night-time spectacular around Marina Bay in Singapore.

  • Spectacular setting and city
  • Packages from £4495
  • Best views of the season
  • Holiday & F1 weekend
  • See 11 corners

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USA Grand Prix

Oct 18th - 20th 2024.

Hugely entertaining new circuit in the vibrant city of Austin, USA.

  • Great city in the US
  • Packages from £2870
  • VIP hospitality viewing
  • Multi turn viewing

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Mexico Grand Prix

Oct 27th - 29th 2023.

A must see event at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City.

  • 2 in 1 Grand Prix package option
  • Packages from £4065
  • Cancun trip available
  • Day of the dead parade

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Brazilian Grand Prix

Nov 1st - 3rd 2024.

Helicopter to the awesome Interlagos track for South American fun.

  • 8 night-holiday including Rio
  • Packages from £3595
  • Rio de Janeiro, Foz do Iguacu and Sao Paulo
  • Viewing of 8 corners, best atmosphere

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Las Vegas Grand Prix

Nov 21st - 23rd 2024.

The world-famous neon lit city in the desert of Nevada is home to the Grand Prix.

  • Street circuit through Las Vegas Strip
  • Various VIP packages
  • 14-turn track over 6.12km
  • Saturday night race

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Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

Dec 6th - 8th 2024.

The showdown in the Desert. Twilight race with nights in Dubai also available.

  • Season finale & winter sun
  • Packages from £2745
  • Extra Dubai holiday
  • Viewing from the GPA Dusk Lounge

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Spa – Monza Driving Tour

Drive 2000 miles in supercars around Europe and experience the joys of 2 GPs.

  • 2 Grand Prix in one week
  • Packages from £9770 per person
  • 10 Night Trip of a Lifetime!
  • Hire a range of supercars

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GPA welcome drink, GPA caps, official race programme, GPA lanyard, GPA pass holder and ear plugs.

  • Excellent atmosphere
  • Select your view of track
  • Deluxe hotels
  • Extra nights available

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Motoring to Monaco Adventure

Drive through France in a luxury sportscar to experience the thrills of the Monaco GP.

  • Excellent tour through Europe
  • Packages from £5515 per person
  • Champagne wine region

Grand Prix Packages

Grand Prix Adventures have been offering Grand Prix Packages and Formula One VIP Hospitality to these events since 2004.

Luxury Hotels

Offering a great selection of accommodation for our clients' time at the Grand Prix, even 5-star hotels with beachfront views.

Balcony Views

There is no point in going to the Grand Prix if you don't have a good view, we arrange the best possible vantage points to see the action!

Pitlane Tours

We arrange for our clients if necessary to have access to the pitlane (Paddock Club Packages) at the circuit as well as an up-close look at one of the teams.

Formula One Hospitality Packages & Tickets

Experts with grand prix travel packages, grand prix adventures packages & tours..

Celebrating our 19th year in the F1™ travel business, Grand Prix Adventures specialise in offering the best quality and value-for-money hospitality packages at selected racetracks around the world. When attending a Grand Prix you have to be sure of several key ingredients; where you are watching from, where you will be staying and of course, you need it to be well organised with a credible and experienced tour operator! It surely is a great help that the GPA team are all lifelong F1™ enthusiasts and that we've travelled to every single GP on the calendar, many of them more than once. Using the experiences we've gained from the F1™ hospitality, Grand Prix After Parties, Pit Lane access, exclusive Yachts and so much more. Every company you phone will tell you they have "the best" views, we won't do that; we'll give you the option to view the action from where YOU'D like to be.

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Since our tester-trip in 2003 at the Monaco Grand Prix we can now boast of over 5000 satisfied customers who have enjoyed our attention-to-detail and organisation from the events we offer.

In addition to our 1st-hand experience and expertise, you can be absolutely sure that you are dealing with a company which is a market leader, delivers on promises and is fully focussed on making your time at a Grand Prix memorable. Before you part with any of your hard earned money, please check at Companies House in the UK about who it is you are dealing with. Many of the 'experts' out there aren't all that they seem and their 'expertise' definitely is not what they are telling you. Do read a small selection from the thousands of delighted customers who have enjoyed that once-in-a-lifetime thrill at a GPA event. Click here to view Testimonials.

Regardless of who should win the race, and no matter how the on-track action pans out, the one thing you can be absolutely certain of is that the GPA team are here to focus our energy and attention on making your trip to the Grand Prix an Adventure of a lifetime.

We are now taking Bookings for the Monaco Grand Prix in 2024 and for the 2025 Event, we advise to book early as they event is very popular and can be sold out quickly, especially for the best balconies and hotels in Nice and Monaco .

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One of the best people to have given us an insight into the world of driving a Formula One car. Remarkable stories from the world of F1 available at Monaco Grand Prix with GPA!

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Grand prix adventures is a well established and credible tour operator specialising in motor-sport events., many years of experience.

We can now boast of over 5000 satisfied customers who have enjoyed our attention-to-detail and organisation from the events we offer.

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Key partners at most Grand Prix tracks and cities to offer outstanding accommodation which has been thoroughly vetted and researched.

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Guests can get to meet and chat to the racing drivers, we have pit-lane and paddock access for our guests and you can drive a real Formula One car yourself.

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We have grown in expertise, formed excellent partnerships all over the world and we strive to improve the consistently high standards we set ourselves.

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The F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix

Vegas is back on the f1 calender..

Las Vegas is set to host the much-anticipated Formula One Grand Prix. As one of the most prestigious motorsport events worldwide it is one not to be missed.

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The dates for the 2024 formula one racing season.

With the new addition of the Chinese Grand Prix who have not been on the calendar since the Covid crises started.

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Pressure piling up on ‘worst’ f1 driver stroll.

Apr.22 (GMM) The pressure is piling on the shoulders of Lance Stroll.

Daniel Ricciardo, struggling to hang onto his Formula 1 career, lost control of his tongue in Shanghai when talking to reporters about being rear-ended by Stroll’s Aston Martin behind the safety car.

“I slowly started to calm down and then I was told what Lance thinks of it,” the Australian said. “Apparently, I’m an idiot and it was my fault, so that made my blood boil because it’s clear as day and it’s also behind a safety car.

“So I’m doing my best not to say what I want to say, but f**k that guy – and I’m still being nice.”

Although Stroll, 25, is the son of billionaire team owner Lawrence Stroll, he is yet to be officially confirmed for 2025 – even though Fernando Alonso’s tenure has been extended for at least two more years.

Jason Watt, a Danish racing driver, is clear: “Give him the sack immediately.”

He said Alonso is “driving alongside the worst driver in the field, in my eyes.”

Another racing driver, Toni Vilander, called Stroll’s “attitude” in response to the Ricciardo scenario “annoying”.

“He is indifferent to the whole situation,” the Finn said on Viaplay. “There is actually nothing to discuss – totally Stroll’s fault. He completely misjudged the situation because he was not awake.

“It would be a lot easier to get out of that situation if you said, like Kimi (Raikkonen) would, ‘I crashed, sorry, my fault’.”

As for Aston Martin team boss Mike Krack, he predictably backed his drivers and slammed the stewards for the penalties imposed on Stroll.

“The stewards have been tough on Lance and Fernando recently,” he told Sky Deutschland. “We had it in Melbourne, we had it with Lance – a very, very quick verdict today without really understanding.

“I think it was very, very fast and very hard decision. That’s how things are.”

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News | The first-timer’s go-to guide for the best Grand Prix of Long Beach experience

Kristy Hutchings

It’s just about time for 49th annual Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach.

The event, dubbed Southern California’s 200-mph beach party, will offer Grand Prix veterans and first-timers countless offerings from Friday to Sunday, April 19-21.

There’s so much to see and do at this event — which takes over a big chunk of Long Beach’s downtown and waterfront — it might be hard to figure out how to make the most of the experience.

But never fear. The Southern California News Group has you covered with a go-to guide to get the most out of Long Beach’s biggest party this weekend.

Take a look.

Getting there

The Grand Prix might be all about driving — but it’s probably best you leave that to the professionals this weekend. Instead, opt for an alternative means of transportation.

There are plenty of options at your disposal to avoid dealing with street closures and parking pains caused by the influx of nearly 200,000 spectators the event is expected to draw.

Consider taking the Los Angeles Metro. The A Line, formerly the Blue Line, will get you from Union Station to Downtown Long Beach in a pinch.

Disembark the train at the Downtown Long Beach Station and walk the rest of the route (about half a block) to the Grand Prix’s entrances along Ocean Boulevard.

Regular fare is $1.75 per person.

Long Beach Transit also has more than 30 bus routes and plenty of stops in the city — including near the Grand Prix’s entrances.

Check lbtransit.com to plan your specific route, or use the Moovit app, which is available in the Apple App Store and on Google Play.

If you’re feeling a little fun, you might also try Long Beach Transit’s water taxi routes — the AquaLink and AquaBus.

The AquaLink will ferry you from the the Alamitos Bay Landing to Rainbow Harbor at Aquarium Dock 4, near the Grand Prix, for just $5.

The earliest boat departs Alamitos Bay at 8:30 a.m. and the last trip departs the Aquarium Dock at 7 p.m. It’s about a 40 minute ride either way.

The AquaBus, a shorter and even more affordable ride at just $1 for a one-way ticket, will get you to the Grand Prix from the Queen Mary.

Those trips will kick off at 9 a.m., with the last AquaBus scheduled to depart the Queen Mary at 7:20 p.m.

More information about the AquaLink and AquaBus schedules and parking near the Alamitos Bay Landing is available on LB Transit’s website .

For ridesharers: The Grand Prix has an official Uber, Lyft and taxi drop-off point on First Street, between Elm Avenue and Long Beach Boulevard.

And don’t forget about the Long Beach Bike Share, which has several pick-up points throughout the city and near the Grand Prix.

It costs $7 for an hour for pay-as-you-go riders; pre-payers can get three hours of riding time for $21 dollars. Find a bike near you at  longbeachbikeshare.com .

If — despite all the warnings — you plan to drive, prepare yourself to deal with extra traffic and street closures.

On-site parking at the Grand Prix is limited, but there are some options available.

One-day and three-day passes for parking on the west end of Shoreline Drive are available for purchase on the Grand Prix’s website.

One-day parking passes are $20; three-day passes total $50.

The Pike Outlets also offers parking — but only for a three-day package. Those passes cost $60, and are also available on the Grand Prix’s website.

Make a checklist

These are by no means mandatory — but here’s few things you might consider bringing to the Grand Prix to help your weekend run smoothly.

You can never go wrong with a battery bank to keep your mobile devices charged. It’s also a good idea to bring a reusable water bottle and sunscreen, and wear layers of comfortable clothes so you’re prepared for hot and cold weather.

A good pair of walking shoes are highly recommended. And don’t forget the earplugs — the Grand Prix is loud.

The next list of items, though, are prohibited by the Grand Prix, so don’t bring them unless you want to get booted:

  • Alcoholic beverages, glass bottles and cans.
  • Weapons (knives, guns, mace, stun guns).
  • Folding stadium seats, large umbrellas, lawn furniture, ladders and step stools.
  • Bikes, skateboards, hoverboards, skates and rollerblades.
  • Powered scooters and bikes.
  • Hand-drawn wagons.
  • Pets (except service animals).
  • Banners and signs.
  • Ice chests larger than 14 inches.
  • Drones or RC aircraft.

Where to watch the races

The Grand Prix’s spectator gates will open at 7:30 a.m. each day.

The type of ticket you have will determine which parts of the event you’ll have access to.

General admission attendees, for example, won’t have reserved seats in the event’s various grandstands — but there is a GA viewing location sandwiched between the Pike Outlets and the Hyatt Regency Hotel.

General ticket holders also get free access to non-racing entertainment, including the Grand Prix’s Friday Fiesta concert and Saturday evening concert.

Don’t forget to check out the Grand Prix’s usual attractions, including the lifestyle expo and a family fun zone at the Long Beach Convention & Entertainment Center.

Those who purchased tickets with reserved seating will be given further information about which grandstand to head to on race days. A map of concourse is available on the Grand Prix’s website, gplb.com .

Between the races

Once you, inevitably, need a break from the noise and all the walking, Marina Park is a great place to relax and recharge, or just kill some time until the next race starts.

Grand Prix-goers can also check out the event’s Lifestyle Expo at the Convention Center.

The expo includes displays from more than 100 retailers featuring automotive, home, recreation, travel and entertainment products — and it’s a great place to get an air-conditioned break from the outside.

And the Family Fun Zone is there as well, with kids able to enjoy inflatables, a bungee jump, a rock-climbing wall and electric-powered cars.

Attendees can also take a tour of Rainbow Lagoon, near Turn 6 and the Hyatt Long Beach Hotel, in swan boats — which are available to rent on site.

Hungry yet?

There’s plenty to eat — and drink — at the Grand Prix.

This year, King Taco, one of the Grand Prix’s most beloved food vendors, will celebrate it’s 50th anniversary — and 30th catering the event.

They’ll have several locations around the Grand Prix, including a spit in the Food Truck Village, located behind Grandstand 31 near Shoreline Village.

There’s also Bistro Row, to the east of Vendor Row and across from the NTT IndyCar Series Paddock, which offers a variety of other food choices and places to sit nearby.

Modelo will also have two sports bar popups at the Grand Prix — one in Marina Park behind Grandstand 31 and the other on the Promenade near the Long Beach Convention Center.

The Pike Outlets, Shoreline Village and downtown Long Beach itself also have myriad food options available, including Gladstone’s, Hooters, Bubba Gump Shrimp Co., California Pizza Kitchen and Island’s.

Refreshments like Pepsi, NOS energy drinks and Aquafina water are available all around the circuit — and the Long Beach Water Department will bring its Quench Buggy, a mobile water-refilling station, to the Grand Prix to help attendees stay hydrated.

There’s an app for that

If everything you just read still feels like a lot to keep track of — well, there’s an app for that.

Grand Prix organizers, last year, unveiled an event-specific app for the first time, aimed at helping attendees keep track of and plan out their weekends.

With the app, you can create a personalized race weekend schedule, easily find food and beverage options near by, and quickly access a map of the area.

The app is available on both Apple’s App Store and Google Play.

Make a plan

Everyone loves to dabble in spontaneity — but if you want the most out of the three-day experience, it’s best to plan ahead. And remember, have fun!

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  • Visit 10 must-see stations of Moscow metro on 2-hr tour and 20 Metro stations on 3-hr tour, including grand Komsomolskaya station with its distinctive Baroque décor, aristocratic Mayakovskaya station with Soviet mosaics, legendary Revolution Square station with 72 bronze sculptures and more!
  • Explore Museum of Moscow Metro and learn a ton of technical and historical facts;
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From the very first days of its existence, the Moscow Metro was the object of civil defense, used as a bomb shelter, and designed as a defense for a possible attack on the Soviet Union.

At a depth of 50 to 120 meters lies the second, the coded system of Metro-2 of Moscow subway, which is equipped with everything you need, from food storage to the nuclear button.

According to some sources, the total length of Metro-2 reaches over 150 kilometers.

The Museum was opened on Sportivnaya metro station on November 6, 1967. It features the most interesting models of trains and stations.

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The first scheme of Moscow Metro looked like a bunch of separate lines. Listen to a myth about Joseph Stalin and the main brown line of Moscow Metro.

Zodiac Metro

According to some astrologers, each of the 12 stops of the Moscow Ring Line corresponds to a particular sign of the zodiac and divides the city into astrological sector.

Astrologers believe that being in a particular zadiac sector of Moscow for a long time, you attract certain energy and events into your life.

Paleontological finds 

Red marble walls of some of the Metro stations hide in themselves petrified inhabitants of ancient seas. Try and find some!

  • Every day each car in  Moscow metro passes  more than 600 km, which is the distance from Moscow to St. Petersburg.
  • Moscow subway system is the  5th in the intensity  of use (after the subways of Beijing, Tokyo, Seoul and Shanghai).
  • The interval in the movement of trains in rush hour is  90 seconds .

What you get:

  • + A friend in Moscow.
  • + Private & customized Moscow tour.
  • + An exciting pastime, not just boring history lessons.
  • + An authentic experience of local life.
  • + Flexibility during the walking tour: changes can be made at any time to suit individual preferences.
  • + Amazing deals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner in the very best cafes & restaurants. Discounts on weekdays (Mon-Fri).
  • + A photo session amongst spectacular Moscow scenery that can be treasured for a lifetime.
  • + Good value for souvenirs, taxis, and hotels.
  • + Expert advice on what to do, where to go, and how to make the most of your time in Moscow.

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Monza F1 Tickets & Grand Prix Packages

Dates: Fri 30th Aug – Mon 2nd Sep 2024

Italian F1 Ticket & Travel Package

Set in park on the outskirts of Milan, Monza is the fastest race on the F1 Calendar. While the banking of yester-year may have been replaced, the long straights and abundance of high speed turns means Monza is still the cathedral of speed. Your Grand Prix Package includes Italian F1 Tickets, return transfers to Monza (for race and qualifying), return flights the airport of your choice (plus transfers), and 3 nights hotel accommodation in Milan. For those that want to extend their stay, additional nights are available on request. If you would like to upgrade your Monza F1 Tickets, this can be arranged. And for those that want a truly VIP experience, we can also add Monza F1 Hospitality Packages which include paddock walks, appearances from F1 Drivers, and exclusive hospitality areas.

Prices start from £1,399 per person based on 2 sharing.

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F1 Tickets for 2 people Grandstand Seating Ascari, Parabolica, or Main Straight Circuit transfers for Qualifying & Race Italian F1 Hospitality Packages

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Flights & Transfers for 2 People Return flights to Milan Private Hotel Transfers Circuit transfers for Qualifying & Race

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Silver package: duo milan by marriott. milan 4*.

  • Ticket upgrade available. See video.
  • Circuit transfers (Sat & Sun)
  • 3 Nights Bed & Breakfast in Milan
  • Return flights to Milan (optional)
  • Airport return transfers

Per Person (based on 2 sharing)

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Silver Package: Melia Milano. Milan 5*

  • Circuit transfers (Sat & Sun)
  • 3 Nights Bed & Breakfast in Milan

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  • Parabolica (21e) Grandstand Seats (Sat & Sun)

Gold Package: Sheraton Hotel. Lake Como

  • See video here & here
  • Circuit transfers (Sat & Sun).

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VIP Hospitality Package: Hilton Lake Como. Como 5*

  • Official F1 Hospitality
  • Race & Qualifying circuit transfers
  • Deluxe Pool View Room

VIP Hospitality Package: Hilton Lake Como. Como

Where to sit italian grand prix grandstand guide..

  • Want to know the difference between Ascari, Alta Velocita, and Parabolica?
  • Want the best views, or the easiest access?
  • Want the start, straight, or switchback?
  • Want to know the start time and weekend schedule for the Italian Grand Prix?
  • Then click below for our handy guide!

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ITALIAN F1 FAQS.

When will I get my F1 tickets?

  • Tickets are normally issued by the organiser 1-2 weeks before the event
  • Once we receive them, they will be allocated, and then emailed to each guest

Are tickets physical tickets or electronic tickets?

  • Italian F1 Tickets are electronic, meaning they will be emailed to you, not posted

Can I select my seats within the grandstand?

  • Within each grandstand, seats are assigned automatically by the organiser
  • We are therefore unable to offer a specific section, row, or seat, within each grandstand

Will we be seated together?

  • Yes, provided you book at the same time, your seats will be located next to each other

Where can I see the weekend race schedule?

  • Full schedule of racing is not available until the weeks leading up to the event
  • For reference, the 2021 schedule can be found here: 2021 Italian F1 Timetable

How & when will I get to the circuit?

  • On the Saturday and Sunday of the race weekend, a shared coach will take you to the official circuit parking directly from your hotel
  • While the final timetable is yet to be confirmed, we aim to get guests to the circuit 3 – 3.5hrs before the F1 Qualifying, or Race, begins. This will give guests the opportunity to watch some of the warm up events and races, or experience everything that the circuit has to offer.
  • After racing/qualifying ends, guests have up to 1.5hrs to return to their coach

Why do you only offer transfers on Saturday & Sunday?

  • Historically most guests have only arrive on the Friday, meaning that there is rarely enough time to get to the circuit for Friday practice or pre-qualifying
  • Rather than provide coaches that are not used, it is more economical for everyone to allow guests to make their own way to the circuit on Fridays if this is their preference

Can I attend free practice sessions?

  • Provided that you have a 3-day tickets, you can attend all aspects of the race weekend

Friday 30th Aug 2024

Your Italian Grand Prix Package starts here!

Head for the airport and depart on a direct flight to Milan.

When you arrive in Milan, you will be met in the arrivals hall by your driver and driven directly to your hotel.

You will then have the remainder of the afternoon and evening at leisure to explore Milan and the surrounding areas.

Saturday 31st Aug 2024

Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at your hotel.

After your breakfast, you will be collected from the hotel and transferred to the Monza Circuit. From there you will get to enjoy Qualifying for the Italian Grand Prix.

Following the conclusion of qualifying races you will be transferred back to your hotel.

Upon return to your hotel you will have the remainder of the evening at leisure.

Sunday 1st Sep 2024

After your breakfast, you will be collected from the hotel and transferred to the Monza Circuit. From there you will get to enjoy the Italian Grand Prix.

Following the conclusion of racing you will be transferred back to your hotel.

Monday 2nd Sep 2024

After breakfast you will be collected from your hotel, and driven to Milan Airport. From there, sit back and relax on your journey home.

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  • Prices listed are based on the lowest cost return flights from any London Airport. Alternative flight times are available on request.
  • Unless otherwise stated, hotel city taxes are not included in the price.
  • Monza Formula 1 Hospitality Packages available as part of VIP Package, or as an upgrade option.

NB: Italian Grand Prix Tickets are issued digitally. They will therefore be sent to the registered email address once released.

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F1 Chinese Grand Prix 2024 race results, standings: Max Verstappen cruises to victory in Shanghai

M ax Verstappen has continued his relentless march towards a fourth consecutive world title, as he claimed his fourth victory from the opening five races with a comprehensive win in the Chinese Grand Prix.

The reigning champion completed a dominant weekend for Red Bull as he cruised to a sprint victory, claimed pole and was never really challenged in first place as teammate Sergio Perez also finished on the podium in third place.

Two separate incidents caused Safety Car interruptions, but Verstappen managed to rebuild his advantage on both occasions to win for the first time in Shanghai as the Grand Prix returned to China for the first time since 2019. 

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Meanwhile, Lando Norris completed an impressive drive to finish in second and claim the 15 th podium of his  Formula 1  career. 

F1 China: Race results and standings from Shanghai

F1 china: pre-race grid order.

1. Verstappen, 2. Perez, 3. Alonso, 4. Norris, 5. Piastri, 6. Leclerc, 7. Sainz, 8. Russell, 9. Hulkenberg, 10. Bottas 

11. Stroll, 12. Ricciardo, 13. Ocon, 14. Albon, 15. Gasly, 16. Guanyu, 17. Magnussen, 18. Hamilton, 19. Tsunoda, 20. Sargeant

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Who won F1 today? Chinese Grand Prix post-race analysis

Verstappen a cut above the rest.

"It’s historic what we’re watching from Verstappen and it’s a historic performance from this car," Nico Rosberg said in commentary as the Red Bull driver cruised to his maiden win in China. 

It's hard to argue with that assessment as Verstappen was twice brought back to the pack due to two Safety Car interruptions, only to brush off any and all challengers. 

Verstappen finished 13-seconds ahead of Norris to seal his fourth win from five races this season. 

"I would like to see him drive for someone else!" Karun Chandhok said on Sky Sports. 

"It would be fun to see. How much is it Max versus this car?"

Norris denies Red Bull 1-2

While Verstappen was removed from all of the drama behind him, Norris was right in the thick of it as he benefitted from the Safety Car phases to nestle his way ahead of Perez and claim second place. 

Norris was one of just three drivers to make one pit stop during the race with the McLaren driver claiming a podium finish, which he admitted came as somewhat of a surprise to himself. 

"He's a little bit the glass half empty guy," Rosberg said. 

"Pre-race betting that Ferrari are going to beat them, I don't think that's the best approach in general. I think positivity would be helpful.

"But, nevertheless, he did a phenomenal drive today. He drove so well. Certainly, together with Max, the best driver of the day for sure." 

Multiple incidents cause chaos in Shanghai

Two Safety Car interruptions punctuated the Grand Prix in China with an engine failure on Valtteri Bottas' Sauber followed by a crash from the restart. 

Lance Stroll collided into the back of Daniel Ricciardo upon the restart, causing the Australian to return to the pits before he retired due to the damage inflicted.

But that wasn't the only drama in the day with Yuki Tsunoda and Kevin Magnussen also colliding. 

F1 Chinese Grand Prix qualifying recap

No one was in touching distance of Verstappen during qualifying, with the Dutchman securing his fifth consecutive pole of the season. The result also marked Red Bull's 100th pole position in F1.

It was a thrilling battle for the other front-row spot, with Perez nabbing it late to secure a 1-2 for Red Bull. Piastri recorded a strong lap at the end of Q3 but was trumped by teammate Norris. Alonso then went even faster before Perez flew home to break Aston Martin's hearts.

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Lewis Hamilton made a costly error that saw him suffer a shock elimination in Q1, while the struggling Alpine pair of Pierre Gasly and Esteban Ocon progressed through to Q2.

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